Though her hopes are cruelly dashed, new ones are awakened by her sensitive, literary colleague, Chu.
Most deep-in-hock countries have no genuinely independent judiciary and treat their citizens capriciously and cruelly.
As cruelly inevitable as the earthquake was unforeseeable, winter may be an even bigger disaster.
Max Cleland, a cruelly disabled Vietnam veteran, might make Mr Kerry competitive in Georgia.
It occurred to some that he might have betrayed his own parents almost as cruelly.
So many Kennedys have been cruelly cut off before they had fulfilled themselves--Joe Jr.
But while lauding Grange, Mr Parker has often been cruelly dismissive of many of Australia's other efforts.
It is true that, under the ethnic-Manchu Qing dynasty, which fell in 1911, China ruled Mongolia cruelly.
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Tory fisheries spokesman Ted Brocklebank said the Scottish white fish sector felt "cruelly let down" by the settlement.
But a famous win was cruelly snatched from them by late goals from Juliano Belleti and Frank Lampard.
Under Videla's rule, any opposition was cruelly stamped out and many people were murdered or disappeared without trace.
She got the linebacker to admit he'd propelled the story forward, even after learning he'd been cruelly duped.
Following heavy defeats to Sevilla and Unirea Urziceni at Ibrox, Rangers' deficiencies at this level were again cruelly exposed.
Millions of foxes, rabbits, chinchillas, raccoons, minks, coyotes and, yes, dogs are cruelly raised and viciously slaughtered for fur.
Isobel was accused of cruelly killing the babies of her laird with fevers.
As Mr Lieven cruelly exposes, not only had the Russian army learned nothing from earlier defeats in the Caucasus.
McDonald's is blamed for making people fat, exploiting workers, treating animals cruelly, polluting the environment and simply for being American.
They claim the animals will be cruelly slaughtered in fields and are calling on the government to halt the exports.
He was arrested for the unauthorised possession of bullets and, he said in an affidavit signed in prison, interrogated cruelly.
The story that this graph tells is not that Gazprom is cruelly using its monopoly position to fleece its unwilling customers.
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Keegan's tactical limitations were exposed as cruelly as England's technical deficiencies in a display as rundown as the famous stadium itself.
Arguably, over the last 18 months the credit crunch has cruelly exposed the risks of leaving markets to their own devices.
The memory of that cruelly shattered idyll still haunts this indomitable people, but it inspires them too: Look at who we were.
We were very disappointed last year cruelly to go out on penalties.
It is three years since his air force cruelly shot down two unarmed planes sent provocatively towards Cuba by an exile group.
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Grainy images of them cackling cruelly have been put up on YouTube.
And who could forget how they were cruelly robbed by a 94th minute penalty against eventual tournament champion Italy in the round of 16?
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Leno may have expected the younger host to come crawling back for benediction after cruelly mocking him on his own show Tuesday night.
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The gulf in class in 50-over cricket between New Zealand - rated third in the world - and England (seventh) had been cruelly exposed.
There's never a whiff of authenticity, except maybe when Harry Dean Stanton appears for a cruelly brief bit part as a cranky local farmer.
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